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drumbud 
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Posted: September 12, 2002 at 2:38 PM / IP Logged  
I drive a 1995 Camaro hatchback and am currently looking for an enclosure I could use that would fit in the well.  I'd like  to find a way to maximize space in the back and create a flush but attractive unit.  I have found plenty of sealed boxes of one sort or another, but I'd really like to find someway to get a bandpass box to work in that area.  I'd like to two 12" subs, but I can also do one if air space is limited.  I'm new to all this, so ideas and help is appreciated
accent 
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A sealed box would be the way to go, you utilize your space and the bass is alot cleaner sounding.

Unless you want to take out the backseat to really get the space you need for two 12''s in a bandpass box. Enclosures in an F-bod -- posted image.

Z28nfrntofu 
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Posted: November 18, 2002 at 11:51 PM / IP Logged  
I have a 95 Camaro too.  A Z-28. Two 12's in a sealed box is all you need in that hatchback, trust me. A bandpass in the hatch will sound way to "boomy". If the air space is right and they are fireing toward the rear, you will be happy with a sealed box.

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